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Monday, November 12, 2012

United States Marine Field McConnell has linked the recent resignation of CIA director, General David Petraeus, to the decades-old bribery and hacking activities of BAE which allegedly allowed its clients to share live-broadcast images of the snuff-film rape in a Benghazi hospital on 9/11 2012 of Obama’s ambassador to Libya, Christopher Stevens.

“Aljazeera[the Qatar based propaganda front for the BBC World Service and its virtual pedophile matrix]on Britain's dropping of BAE Systems fraud inquiry”

BAE has bribed and hacked Kristine Marcy’s U.S. Senior Executive Service to get access to the root key for MitM propaganda attacks on C2CSI by for example, shuffling timelines for images generated for the Innocence of Muslims YouTube and the Crimewatch snufff film of the 9/11 rape of Stevens in the Benghazi hospital.

“Petraeus, Clapper and Timing November 11, 2012 | Filed under CIA | Posted by Lady LibertyDoes anyone else find it a bit weird Clapper urged him to resign but yet ‘official sources’ are saying there was no evidence of blackmail or related vulnerability?Clapper still has to testify and apparently, so will Petraeus if we go by Rep. Gowdy’s statements. So, why urge him to resign? Clinton went through an impeachment and didn’t resign. There has to be more to it.Reuters via Yahoo:Director Clapper, as a friend and a colleague and a fellow general officer, advised Director Petraeus that he should do the right thing and he should step down,” the official said.
Clapper is a retired Air Force lieutenant general; Petraeus served nearly four decades in the U.S. Army.On Wednesday, Clapper notified the National Security Council at the White House that Petraeus was considering resigning and President Barack Obama should be informed, the official said.U.S. law enforcement and intelligence officials agreed to discuss the Petraeus matter only on condition of anonymity because of the issue’s sensitivity and because it is the subject of a law enforcement investigation.Once Petraeus’ name turned up in the investigation, the importance of the FBI inquiry was immediately escalated, as investigators became concerned the CIA chief somehow might have been compromised, the law enforcement official said.However, the official and two sources briefed on the matter said no evidence has turned up suggesting Petraeus had become vulnerable to espionage or blackmail.At this point, it appears unlikely that anyone will be charged with a crime as a result of the investigation, the official said.There seems to be a lot of concern and stressing that the White House had no knowledge of this investigation. I don’t know if I buy that.

Several officials briefed on the matter said senior officials at the Pentagon, CIA and Congress knew nothing of the FBI’s investigation of Petraeus until Thursday afternoon at the earliest, and some key officials were not briefed on the details until Friday.

There is no evidence at this time that anyone at the White House had knowledge of the situation involving Petraeus prior to the U.S. presidential election on Tuesday, which saw Obama elected to a second four-year term.

The FBI was conducting an investigation regarding the CIA on one of the most well-known and visible former Military we have and NO ONE ELSE KNEW? You’re kidding me, right? This bit about no one knowing contradicts a post over at Ace:

FBI Agents “Outraged” That Compromised CIA Director Was Left In Place For Months, To Avoid Political Problems

I realize that will be unsuccessful, as far as removal from office. But at some point you have to make the point.

Still, the White House, with concurrence by the FBI and Justice Department[go figure on that-- ace], held off on asking for Petraeus’ resignation until after the election. His resignation occurred three days after the election, avoiding the possibility that Obama’s ill-fated appointment of Petraeus could become an issue in the election. FBI agents on the case were aware that such a decision had been made to hold off on forcing him out until after the election and were outraged.

“The decision was made to delay the resignation apparently to avoid potential embarrassment to the president before the election,” an FBI source says. “To leave him in such a sensitive position where he was vulnerable to potential blackmail for months compromised our security and is inexcusable.”

So wait, the DOJ knew but not the CIA, White House or anyone else? Color me unconvinced. Who knows if this is related, but the timing is uncanny.

“[Spoliation inference that Clapper helped BAE Detica to bribe and hack its way into the Federal Bridge Certification Authority C4ISR systems operated by Cardillo and thereby allowed BAE to transmit Benghazi snuff-film rape scene images to a terrified Petraeus to trigger his resignation and thereby protect the White House incumbent and his Paperclip pedophile network] Director Clapper has announced a new position at the DNI, which will serve to integrate the former posts of Deputy Director for Analysis and Deputy Director for Collections, now called the deputy director for intelligence integration. Mr. Robert Cardillo, the deputy director of the Defense Intelligence Agency, was tapped as the first person to fill this new post …. Robert Cardillo was selected by Director of National IntelligenceJames Clapper to serve as the first Deputy Director of National Intelligence for Intelligence Integration. Although the full job description has yet to be ironed out, Clapper said in a statement that the position would "elevate information sharing and collaboration" between those who collect intelligence and those who analyze it. Mr. Cardillo previously served as Deputy Director of the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA). Prior to that, he served as the Deputy Director for Analysis, DIA, and Director, Analysis and Production, National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA). Early life, education, and family Mr. Cardillo earned a Bachelor of Arts in Government from Cornell University in 1983 and a Master of Arts in National Security Studies from Georgetown University in 1988. He is an alumnus of the Council for Excellence in Government, the Joint Chiefs of Staff Capstone Course, and Harvard University's Program for Senior Managers in Government. Mr. Cardillo is the recipient of the Presidential Rank of Distinguished Executive, Presidential Rank of Meritorious Executive,Vice President's Hammer Award [with Kristine Marcy for ], the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Joint Meritorious Civilian Service Award, DIA's Analyst of the Year, Director DIA's Intelligence Award, and NGA's Distinguished Civilian Service Award. Intelligence career Mr. Cardillo began his career with DIA in 1983 as an imagery analyst. In May 2000 he was selected to the Defense Intelligence Senior Executive Service. Throughout his career, he has served in a variety of leadership positions within the Intelligence Community. In the summer of 2009, Mr. Cardillo served as the Acting J2, a first for a civilian, in support of the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.”

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“BAE Systems: timeline of bribery allegations

Years of bribery investigations into BAE Systems by the Serious Fraud Office were brought to a close today, when the company was fined after pleading guilty to failing to keep proper accounting records in Tanzania. Here is a timeline of investigations of the defence company:

A Eurofighter Typhoon. Britain's Armed Forces played a vital role in Libya Photo: PA

1:16PM GMT 21 Dec 2010

1985: Britain signs the Al Yamamah arms-for-oil deal with deal with Saudi Arabia, the biggest export contract in UK history. The agreement was government to government, but BAE Systems (then British Aerospace) was the prime contractor because the deal included the sale of 120 Tornado fighter jets, Hawk trainer planes and other defence kit.

1989: The Observer first reports that an investigation is underway into claims huge payments were made to BAE agents as commission, by inflating the sale price of the Tornados in the Al Yamamah deal.

2000: BAE first failed to accurately account for payments made to its Tanzanian agent, Shailesh Vithlani, a process which went on until 2005.

2004: The Serious Fraud Office starts an investigation into suspected accounting irregularities related to BAE and the Al Yamamah deal, focusing on the relationship between BAE and two small travel firms which made arrangements for Saudi officials on behalf of BAE.

2006: In November, BAE confirms the SFO and Ministry of Defence are probing allegations that BAE paid "backhanders" to the Tanzanian government for a $40m (£28m) military radar system.

In December, the SFO drops the Saudi probe after "representations" from the British government about the need to safeguard national security. The move sparks outrage from transparency campaigners.

The decision followed a Daily Telegraph article, citing unnamed authorative sources, saying Saudi Arabia had given Britain 10 days to halt the SFO inquiry or lose a contract for 72 Eurofighter Typhoon combat jets being built by BAE Systems and consortium partners.

2007: In January, the SFO starts another investiagtion, into payments made by BAE to a South African defence minister in connection with a £1.5bn contract BAE won there in 1999.

In February, the UK confirms there are six probes under way against BAE, with the SFO looking at deals done in Romania, Chile, the Czech Republic and Qatar, as well as South Africa and Tanzania.

In June, the US Department of Justice starts its own investigation into BAE's compliance with US anti-bribery laws, including its delaings in Saudi.

2008: The House of Lords upholds an appeal from the SFO, saying it acted legitimately in dropping the Saudi probe, on national security grounds.

2009: In Septmber, talks over a possible plea bargain between BAE and the SFO collapse, and the SFO says it will seek the Attorney General's permission to prosecute the defence company "for offences relating to overseas corruption."

Reports at the time claimed BAE could be asked to pay between £500m and £1bn should a plea bargain be reached.

2010: In February, BAE agrees to pay a $400m fine to the US after admitting to "defrauding the US" over the sale of fighter planes to Saudi Arabia and Eastern Europe, and also reached a £30m settlement with the SFO, relating to "breaching its duty to keep accounting records" in Tanzania.

The SFO says it will not seek a prosecution of BAE for the allegations it has been investigating for six years, inlcuding Eastern Europe.”

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